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Sinarmas, MCL Land sells over 350 Nava Grove units

Prices at Nava Grove start from $1.3m for a two-bedroom unit.

MCL Land and Sinarmas Land have sold 359 units of their joint development project, Nava Grove, representing 65% of the available units during its launch last 16 November.

“This is mainly due to strong product offering. With less than 20% building site coverage, residents will enjoy expansive open space at the facility deck, which bodes very well with growing families,” Ken Low, managing partner at SRI Private Limited, said.

Marcus Chu, Chief Executive Officer of ERA Singapore noted that buyers were a mix of professionals in their 30s and 40s and affluent families from nearby District 10 and its surroundings.

Prices at Nava Grove start from $1.388m for a two-bedroom unit, $2.188m for a three-bedroom unit, $2.988m for a four-bedroom unit, $3.468m for a four-bedroom dual-key unit and $3.988m for a five-bedroom unit with private lift.

“Around 83% of the two-bedroom and 71% of the three-bedroom units were sold, showing a willingness to pay more to stay in this private residential enclave,” said Mark Yip, CEO of Huttons Asia.

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